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- Two families fight for justice from within the digital prison of the Chinese surveillance state.
- Look What You Made Me Do shows three women, victims of terrible abuse, who killed their partners. The women testify with courage and disarming sincerity of a patriarchal system that wants to deprive them of the right to rebellion.
- Shadow Game is a journey through the dark side of Europe with teenage refugees as our guides.
- Lin, a long-distance swimmer, is training for a cross-channel swim when she encounters Henri, a deep-sea welder, who, like her, thrives on danger. Drawing each other deep into an intense love affair, they forget that lovers too can drown.
- Internationally acclaimed director Oeke Hoogendijk reconstructs the musical universe and dramatic life story of the legendary and controversial composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. Licht shows the creation of his magnum opus; the most radical opera cycle in history.
- This is Josefien's family story: how she has been told it happened, how it happened, how she remembers it, and how it was filmed. How does kin keep each other trapped in the same role patterns? And can things still change years later?
- In His Image focuses on reproduction after death in Israel, where posthumously harvesting sperm is legal. The film follows the bereaved parents of three sons who died during military service. Using semen collected just before, or shortly after, their sons' death, they hope to have them live on in a posthumous grandchild. But can new life cure their grief?
- When director Saskia Boddeke saw the performance Furia by Kamak, a professional theater group for actors with intellectual disabilities, she was so impressed that she decided to make a film about the ensemble. The piece they perform, a lavishly designed fairytale about lust and anger, is cinematically portrayed by Boddeke with beautifully staged shots in rich, saturated colors. She also follows the rehearsal process, zooming in on various members of the group.
- Follows an abusive man when he speaks out, positioning himself as a critic of violence.
- Marloes Coenen is at the autumn of her carrier as a women's-MMA superstar. She is a multiple world champion and desperately wants to win the 145 pound belt one last time. Created by acclaimed director Victor Vroegindeweij, The Last Fight is an action packed, emotional roller coaster. It's the first documentary that deeply examines the mind and soul of the modern-day gladiators of Mixed Martial Arts and allows us a glimpse into a secretive world.
- In a desperate attempt to meet their parents' expectations, Andy goes on a hunt for a lesbian woman to marry and Cherry in search of a baby to adopt. Being homosexual makes it hard to conform to their families' and society's expectations, but both Andy and Cherry are determined to do things 'the right way'.
- In order for Sofie (18 years) to find a student room in Amsterdam, she must participate in "Room Application Evenings". Time and again, she must present herself to the inmates of a student house, amidst her competitors, as the best option for the vacant student room. The competition is fierce and the inmates are ruthless. Who's accepted and who's rejected? How far are candidates willing to go? Sofie's self-awareness is pushed to its limits. How does the assessment process affect her?
- Uncle Ezequiel is serving a six-year prison sentence. What crime did this Cuban farmer commit? Answer: He sold his own cow.
- Millionaire Won Yip is the sole ruler of his family business, that runs from Las Vegas to Amsterdam. In his smoky office beneath Dam Square, the cash machines are working at full speed. Everything he touches seems to turn to gold. Until his long hidden Chinese family history starts to make its way to the surface again.
- The godwits are disappearing from the Frisian landscape. The farmers have switched to English rye-grass, perfect for cow pastures. But farmer Bote does everything in his power to keep them coming, even if it costs him his farm.
- For the Syrian dancer Ahmad Joudeh, his war-torn birthplace Damascus was not only a heap of rubble, but also a stage. Still, he leaps at the opportunity to flee his native country. In the Netherlands, Ahmad trains at the Dutch National Ballet and performs both in the Netherlands and other European countries.
- Sciencific research has made it clear that climate change deteriorates the quality of life on earth rapidly. For a part of the Dutch people in their twenties and thirties this is causing feelings of fear, depression and anger: it concerns their future. In climate activist group Extinction Rebellion they find comfort and understanding. Together they rise up to try to turn the tide. 'Klimaatrebellen' is a portrait of an almost desperate and at the same time combative and loving generation, through the eyes of a number of young grown-ups on the XR climate barricades.
- On the day of her abortion, Dana looks for her own way to come to terms with her decision.
- After twenty years, filmmaker Wiam Al-Zabari asks his father to open up about their past for the first time. Why did they flee Iraq and why did they never talked about it? Can he let go of the past and finally embrace a future in the Netherlands?
- Not wanting to disappoint his best friend Omar again, Jayden (23) tries to overcome his social anxiety by going outside after a long time.
- In 1889, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh arrived at the psychiatric institution Saint-Paul de Mausole. Through the letters he wrote and the experiences of the current patients, this film explores the line between madness and creativity.
- On November 26, 2008 a series of terror attacks occurred in Mumbai. The famous five-star Taj Mahal Hotel was one of the targets. In the film, some of the surviving hotel guests return to India and talk about what it means to live through an attack like that. The film observes them for 24 hours in and around the hotel. At first, together with these protagonists we get to know the luxurious hotel and then we return with them to the dark hours of the attack. Gradually we discover how this drastic event has impacted the lives and thinking of the victims. The years that went by since the attack offer space in their minds for reflection on fear, both at an intimate, personal level and at the level of society.
- Four kids, who all lost a parent to suicide, share their journey from the moment they heard the news. The filmmaker, who experienced the same tragedy, asks them the questions no one dared to ask her at the time.